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Samudra   31 August 2021 at 10:53

Will chalenging

Can an Outsider of the Family challenge the WILL?

Anonymous   31 August 2021 at 01:30

Office letters

Please send me details about rules of receiving government official letter

Anonymous   30 August 2021 at 20:48

Retainership or employment contract

Hello I'm starting my career fresh out of college and have landed my first job and this will be the first financial year I'll be taxed in. I work in the legal profession but have nothing to do nor have a very good understanding with finance and taxation laws as that isn't my area of focus.

On discussing my role with the company and their HR, a situation has arisen about the status quo of my hiring in the company and the higher ups have taken some time to discuss this internally and have told me they'll set a meeting up in a few days where all of us can then finalize on the offer.

Essentially I can be hired, either as a retainer where I don't accrue any employee benefits provided under the labour laws of India and get taxed at the source, making it much more transparent and presumably lesser or be taken on as an employee with all the benefits that come with it along with the taxes that are charged on the various aspects of my income whether they be bonuses or perks and allowances.

The income slab that I fall under is 15% of my total income above the lower threshold and an additional Rs. 37500. No matter how much I try to wiggle around I can't lower my slab with the available deductions so I'm genuinely confused as to what manner of hiring should I go forward with that will net me the most amount with the lowest taxation so I can focus on my savings. I also don't have any additional sources of income at the moment so the income from my job will be the only amount for consideration.

Any help, guidance and suggestions will truly be appreciated and go a long way. Thanks in advance.

Anonymous   30 August 2021 at 18:22

Want to know when court fees becomes payable

In Tamilnadu, my wife is applying for succession certificate for her father's Bank deposits.

We wish to know Whether 3% Court fees becomes payable along with application for succession certificate or it can be paid when certificate is issued.

Our advocate says per amended Tamil Nadu Court fees act 2018, Court fees needs to be paid along with petition.

As amount is substantial, around Rs 25000/-, me being in a tight finance situation now, I am seeking your valuable information to see if I can gain some time.

Anonymous   30 August 2021 at 16:14

Challenging a will

Dear Sir(s),
can a will be challenge on the ground of fake medical certificate .
My father in law made a will in his lifetime , he bequeathed his major part of property to his grand son (daughter's son- daughter is expired ) leaving us only one flat to be divided by 2 sons . the only fault in this will is that the medical fitness certificate provided in the will is back dated and the same is corrected and made with the current date . when the will was made , before 8days of the date of the will father in law was admitted in the hospital and after 10 days he got discharge. and after that the will was made and executed . And it was but obvious no doctor can tender the medical fitness in such situation . My query is that can the will be challenge under this circumstances. Will is filed in the court for letter of administration of administration. Summons is served to my big brother in law but not to us . Grandson filed the case in the year December 2018. Still it is on the stage of Awaiting Summons.
Please suggest us a way to fight .
Plz suggest a way

Pratik Jain   30 August 2021 at 00:21

Service charge 15% by private hospitals

Do private hospital can charge 15% service or administrative charge over the hospitalisation bill, in Gujarat I observed that hospital charging 10 to 20 % as service or administrative charges even in cash of cashless mediclaim service. My father was hospitalized in Bhai Lal Amin general hospital Vadodara, it was cashless mediclaim hospitalisation but hospital charges 15% service charges under cashless claim which medical insurance not paid and we have to pay this from our pocket, though in Delhi and uttar Pradesh there is no such charges, Kindly advise do hospital charge administrative charges or Service charge

Manoj   29 August 2021 at 22:51

Rent did not paid by company

Dear Sir, I am a employee in a company last two year back my company hire a commercial property on rent for open new office . When rent agreement register in court that time I signature in rent agreement on behalf of company . Company provide me authority letter where is mention i use this authority letter for agreement signed giving document and receiving document and present my self for company projects and services . Sir now company are not paid rent pay one year . Plz guide me what kind of problem I face if landlines fire any legal cases me also. I am a salaried person and last one year I am not received salary form company side and landlord remind me rent and force me for rent payment .I am very tension.

Anonymous   29 August 2021 at 20:14

Property fraud

My father tried to purchase a flat of worth 21 lakhs for which he paid 17 lakhs and asked for registration but the owner denied and told will refund all amount. She gave cheques of the total amount which bounced and based on that we filed a complaint in district court under section 138. In the process she returned around 7 lakhs and remaining amount is still pending. Court has convicted her and asked to return back the remaining amount with interest. But still there is no response and police is not helping. She is freely roaming and living in the same region. What should we do? We want our money back

Read more at: https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/property-fraud-219733.asp

raju   28 August 2021 at 23:32

Call for documents

In pvt. Criminal complaint u/s 200 complaint examined and list of documents filed. There are some documents which are in power and possession of defendant. My query is that can record documents be called and allowed by court

Anonymous   28 August 2021 at 22:33

Adoption

the adoption took place in the year 1970, but there is no records. After 30 years of the said alleged adoption, the deed of adoption is registered by the adopted son before the registering authority. whether it is permissible under law ?